Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs

Maggie Sardino Named a 2023 Marshall Scholar

Maggie Sardino, a senior majoring in writing and rhetoric in the College of Arts and Sciences and citizenship and civic engagement in the Maxwell School
Kelly Homan Rodoski Dec. 12, 2022
Maggie Sardino Named a 2023 Marshall Scholar

COVID Research Project Garners $2.2M NIH Award

Emily Wiemers, associate professor of public administration and international affairs in the Maxwell School, is the principal investigator for a COVID-19-related research project that is
Jessica Youngman Dec. 12, 2022
COVID Research Project Garners $2.2M NIH Award

Maxwell Student Delegation Honored at Model UN Conference

A 15-member Maxwell School delegation was honored at the National Model United Nations Conference recently held in Washington, D.C. The delegation represented the Russian Federation
Jessica Youngman Dec. 12, 2022
Maxwell Student Delegation Honored at Model UN Conference

Maxwell Alum Launches ‘Dream Job’ Pairing Geography, Drones and Data in Washington, DC

As a sophomore at Syracuse University, two things happened that would shape Andy Paladino’s future: he took his first geography class at the Maxwell School,
Maxwell Alum Launches ‘Dream Job’ Pairing Geography, Drones and Data in Washington, DC

Turning Orange Power and Purpose Into a Lifetime of Civic Leadership

For more than 50 years, Syracuse University has been “the one constant” in the personal and professional lives of William “Bill” Brodsky ’65, L’68 and
Eileen Korey Dec. 5, 2022
Turning Orange Power and Purpose Into a Lifetime of Civic Leadership

Democracy Was on the Ballot, Candidates Matter and Other Lessons From the Midterm Elections

The contentious 2022 midterm elections are not quite finished—next week’s runoff in the race for the Georgia Senate seat pits Democratic incumbent Raphael Warnock against
John Boccacino Dec. 1, 2022
Democracy Was on the Ballot, Candidates Matter and Other Lessons From the Midterm Elections

2022 Bernard D. and Louise C. Rostker IVMF Fellows Announced

Five Syracuse University doctoral candidates recently received letters many researchers anxiously await to receive, yet often never do. These individuals are being awarded financial support
Charlie Poag Nov. 30, 2022
2022 Bernard D. and Louise C. Rostker IVMF Fellows Announced

Alumnus Says M.P.A. Provided a Global Perspective, Preparing Him for Career With the World Bank

In Peru, Hugo Brousset '13 pursued his keen interest in social issues throughout his education and early career—from undergraduate studies in anthropology, to a master’s
Alumnus Says M.P.A. Provided a Global Perspective, Preparing Him for Career With the World Bank

Research Reveals Liberal Policies Can Save Lives

Jennifer Karas Montez, University Professor of sociology in the Maxwell School, was featured in the Fast Company story “Liberal policies could have saved 171,030 lives,
News Staff Nov. 16, 2022

Veteran Political Journalist Margaret Talev Named Kramer Director of Syracuse University Democracy, Journalism and Citizenship Institute

The S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications today announced the appointment of veteran political journalist Margaret Talev as the Kramer Director of the Syracuse University
Wendy S. Loughlin Nov. 15, 2022
Veteran Political Journalist Margaret Talev Named Kramer Director of Syracuse University Democracy, Journalism and Citizenship Institute

Opening Doors to Careers on Wall Street

Orange alumni are around the world and in nearly any career. More than that, they are willing and ready to give current students an insider
Dan Bernardi Nov. 14, 2022
Opening Doors to Careers on Wall Street

DC Attorney Credits Her Maxwell Mentor for Successful Career in International Human Rights

In 2011, when Zuleika Rivera came to Syracuse from Puerto Rico for her undergraduate studies, she planned to pursue political science as a step toward
DC Attorney Credits Her Maxwell Mentor for Successful Career in International Human Rights

IVMF Recognized at Two Separate Events Honoring Veteran Service Initiatives

The D’Aniello Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF) was honored with the Non-Profit Leadership Award by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce at the 12th
Charlie Poag Nov. 13, 2022
IVMF Recognized at Two Separate Events Honoring Veteran Service Initiatives

Issues Behind Military Recruitment

Our country continues to face a military recruiting crisis – as many branches are offering sign-on bonuses and other incentives to get more people to
Vanessa Marquette Nov. 8, 2022
Issues Behind Military Recruitment

Agreement Between University and Northeast Clean Energy Council Means New Opportunities for Students, Faculty, Businesses

Officials from Syracuse University and the Northeast Clean Energy Council (NECEC) last week signed a memorandum of understanding forming a collaborative partnership between both organizations.
Diane Stirling Nov. 7, 2022
Agreement Between University and Northeast Clean Energy Council Means New Opportunities for Students, Faculty, Businesses

Impressive Recovery Of U.S. Factory Jobs After Pandemic Recession

Mary Lovely, professor of economics in the Maxwell School, was interviewed by the New York Times for their story “Factory Jobs Are Booming Like It’s
News Staff Nov. 6, 2022

Jeffrey M. Scruggs Selected to Lead Syracuse University’s Board of Trustees

Syracuse University today announced that Jeffrey M. Scruggs, a highly engaged trustee and respected member of the global finance community, has been selected to lead
News Staff Nov. 4, 2022

Study: Rise in Working-Age Deaths in U.S. Linked to Conservative State Policies

State policies and their impact on public health were thrust into the spotlight at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. But a new
Christopher Munoz Nov. 2, 2022